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I think the game should advance with the times for the better. Also running the zone read would be a breeze if they could get the audible instantly and not have interference from the crowd to distract them.

I think the easiest way to do it would be to just install a chip into their brain and send the signal directly to that. You don't have the interference of crowd noise messing with their reception of the signal, and its safer. If somebody hits you helmet to helmet you're not getting an earpiece shoved into your head. Right??

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I think the easiest way to do it would be to just install a chip into their brain and send the signal directly to that. You don't have the interference of crowd noise messing with their reception of the signal, and its safer. If somebody hits you helmet to helmet you're not getting an earpiece shoved into your head. Right??

I was looking for serious discusion, not a bunch of dumbass comments. Go back to your moms basement and play your kiddy videos. The NFL already uses this system but they only allow captains to have them. If you dont have some inteligent input move on, I think the power rangers are on, more your level.

I was looking for serious discusion, not a bunch of dumbass comments. Go back to your moms basement and play your kiddy videos. The NFL already uses this system but they only allow captains to have them. If you dont have some inteligent input move on, I think the power rangers are on, more your level.

im personally enjoying all the bye week banter going around. its better than people going for each others throat arguing which of two highly talented qbs isnt secretly trying to destroy the team.

but seriously, no. i love the effect of crowd noise and sending the plays in from the sideline. thats how football is meant to be played.

I agree with the above posts. I like the home field advantage of crowd noise and sending signals in from the sidelines. With that being said, I'm surprised that NCAA hadn't adopted the helmet audio rules from the NFL. I kind of feel like it's only a matter of time.